The Ancient Incan Empire Between 1200 and 1535 AD, the Inca population lived in the part of South America extending from the Equator to the Pacific coast of Chile. This great empire came to an end in 1535 when the Spanish army of 180 men defeated the enormous Incan army of 40,000. Despite their vast population and territory, the Incan's lost control of it all when Francisco Pizarro violently took ahold of the Incans lives. (Latin)
Between 1200 and 1535 AD, the Inca population lived in the part of South America extending from the Equator to the Pacific coast of Chile. This great empire came to an end in 1535 when the Spanish army of 180 men defeated the enormous Incan army of 40,000. Despite their vast population and territory, the Incan's lost control of it all when Francisco Pizarro violently took ahold of the Incans lives. (Latin)
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